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Neiron Ball, who played football at the University of Florida and was drafted by Oakland in 2015, suffered a brain aneurysm almost a year ago. → Read More
For once, the increased attention on the Cleveland Browns comes with actual expectations for the team. It also brings new challenges for a veteran group of reporters that hasn’t covered anything quite like Baker, Beckham and this iteration of the Browns. → Read More
From the 12 teams to the single elimination to the wild-card teams to the re-seeding, the NFL playoffs is perfect. → Read More
MMQB staffers are offering up their bad takes this week, and maybe teams should stop retiring jersey numbers. → Read More
If the Rooney Rule is to have teeth, minority candidates need to boycott the sham interview process. → Read More
They say you can't judge a draft until five years later, so it's the perfect time to look back at the movie Draft Day. → Read More
The 2019 NFL schedule has finally been released, so keep your calendars clear for these 10 must-watch games. → Read More
Duke's near-miss in the second round of the 2019 NCAA tournament will be defined by missed free throws, missed alley-oops and missed lay-ups in the final seconds. → Read More
Defending Zion Williamson is college basketball’s toughest task. Preparing for him in just 41 hours is near-impossible. → Read More
Virginia went into the locker room in an even worse position than it was during last year's historic loss ... then decided not to make the same mistakes. → Read More
Zion Williamson scored a game-high 31 points in 35 minutes as Duke escaped with a victory over UNC and advanced to the ACC tournament final to face Florida State. → Read More
A look at the quarterback market heading into free agency in 2019, with best fits for six signal-callers. → Read More
Kobe Bryant is comfortable in life after the NBA but that doesn't mean he's content. The NBA legend talks to Sports Illustrated about his new book, The Wizenard Series, his post-career investments and more. → Read More
Officials these days have gone from obscurity to the spotlight. The seven men who will share the field with the players can only hope to stay out of the headlines. → Read More
Panthers owner David Tepper represents a shift in the thinking of NFL owners that have long run the league. But just how different is his thinking? Rating his comments on Eric Reid, the NFL’s new head coaching hires, the upcoming CBA negotiations and more. → Read More
The Superdome was ready to play ‘Choppa Style,’ the Saints’ anthem this postseason, early and often against the Eagles, but the opportunity wasn’t there until the third quarter, when an 18-play touchdown drive gave New Orleans the lead, which they never gave up. → Read More
As nearly every other NFL team makes young, offensive-minded hires at head coach, Denver goes the opposite, hiring a longtime defensive coordinator (most recently for Chicago) in Vic Fangio. → Read More
Jerry Jones has become something of a punch line for his meddling with the Cowboys’ roster over the years. But when you watch Dallas play in Saturday’s divisional round playoff game, you’ll see a team built in the image of the NFL’s most audacious owner. → Read More
Dallas gets the job done in the wild-card round, leaving Seattle's Russell Wilson one-and-done in the playoffs for the first time in his career. → Read More
Wilks was laying the groundwork during what was always going to be a difficult season in Arizona, but the team’s year-long offensive struggles cost him his job. → Read More